Could the French Neotype LM02 Type C be the ultimate multipurpose tool watch?
What does the ultimate tool watch need? French brand Neotype thinks it’s cracked the code.
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The Swedish micro-brand has refined its diver offering in this Shellback V2 with its charismatic sandwich dial and respectable specs.
The new brand brings British cutting edge manufacturing to the forefront in an individual and modern aesthetic.
A compact case, sultry teal dial, and Miyota movement combine to make this a compelling daily companion.
Horn lugs, multi-layered dials, and a smidge over 7mm in thickness make the Mistral sound quite compelling.
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The new Australian microbrand proves that their watch has earned its stripes, accompanying a photojournalist to the top of Lhotse.
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